4el? if read it in dialect becomes "Quat érel?" (how much was it?) and goes around the money theme, so considered by Bergamo's people. The Cd after (5ar! - you're expensive!) will do the same. 4el? came after the success of S3nù and it wasn'ìt easy to keep that level. The CD sold enough, but the movement around the new thing was going slower. It was useful to make people understand that there was a project behind Bepi and the target was moving. You can find the usual funny moments inside, but a lot of social parts not to laugh about. The Cd starts with the "normal" electric saw of Paolo G (this time doesn't work) then "Prismas", a metal symphonic picture of the Bergamo's land, from mountains to plain. "Strade 'lla Basa" is a country song that will get one of the most loved tracks in concert and "Paolo pustì" a soft swing ballad very strange for B&P. "La festa" is a mix between rock and schlager that criticizes who criticizes and "Bambo mé" a reggae against ordinary idea about young people. "Ol mé Kevin" criticizes all those parents who don't see the real limits of their children and "Babe" is a funny romantic picture of Bergamo's pairs. "Cosa ga det dré ai terù?" is a Motörhead-style rock that invites North Italy to resolve its problems before shouting against the South. "Ol gir di coregn" talks about passional problems in the village and "So 'ndàcc fò.." is a dance-picture about teens' condition. At the end the usual gags with Tony Tranquillo of Radio Antenna 2.

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